A non-combustible, flexible lithium-ion battery has been designed by a team of researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. The team developed a new class of “water-in-salt” and “water-in-bisalt” electrolytes (WiS and WiBS) that, when incorporated in a polymer matrix, reduces water activity and elevates the battery’s energy capabilities and life cycle while ridding ...
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